WHAT'S TRUE
New water conservation legislation in California will mandate water districts and municipalities enact water conservation measures statewide starting in 2022.

WHAT'S FALSE
The laws do not render it illegal for Californians to do laundry and take showers on the same day.

ORIGIN
On 3 June 2018, multiple web sites falsely reported that it is now “against the law” for Californians to shower and do laundry on the same day,

The bills in question, Senate Bill 606 and Assembly Bill 1668, were indeed signed into law by Governor Brown on 31 May 2018 (and Brown has indeed reached his term limit as governor). Neither bill, however, carries language penalizing consumers for taking a shower and doing laundry on the same day. Instead, they outline conservation mandates for water districts and municipalities, and water agencies can be fined if they fail to meet conservation goals (but not until 2027)
gee, fake news,..

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You are forgetting how much water Mexifornia saves because the citizens are allowed to urinate and deficate on public and private property.

You can be arrested for public urination under both state and local laws in California.

California state statutes do not expressly prohibit public urination, except in public transportation (California Penal Code section 640). But public urination may be considered disorderly conduct (California Penal Code section 647) or creating a public nuisance (California Penal Code sections 370 and 372).

Many California city and county ordinances classify public urination as an offense. A typical ordinance might prohibit urination “on any street, sidewalk, alley, plaza, park, beach public building or public facility, or any place open to the public or exposed to public view.” An ordinance with this kind of wording prohibits urination even on private property, if it’s visible from a public place.

nothing else going so I looked for myself,.. confirmed what I already knew,.. you heard something, twisted it into a lie, then posted it as fact. Moe, you spew propaganda,.. you either don't know or don't care if it's true or not,.. you just say it,.. and some people believed you, that's how propaganda works.

did you learn that shit from the liar, leading proponent of the "birther" fallacy, Donald Trump,.. or was it Joseph Goebbels

I use to like pissing off my back porch at night. Now we have too many neighbors. On another note, what's up with all these people with no blinds or curtains. Just big bare windows everywhere, like a damn fishbowl. I don't get it.

show me a link that says, California citizens are allowed to urinate and defecate on public and private property

defecate,.. do you even know how spellcheck works?

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Bad spelling doesn't negate the point just aggravates you. Forget the spelling focus on the point. Yes may not be legal but just like the illegals they don't do anything about it. Face it liberalism is destroying that beautiful state. Reality sucks duck.

Bad spelling doesn't negate the point just aggravates you. Forget the spelling focus on the point. Yes may not be legal but just like the illegals they don't do anything about it. Face it liberalism is destroying that beautiful state. Reality sucks duck.